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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

What shall I name her? Too, I had gathered, during my sale, that the Lady Bina had wished to reassure herself that I might be of interest to men. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #184)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 184 What shall I name her? Too, I had gathered, during my sale, that the Lady bina had wished to reassure herself that I might be of interest to men.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 181 What man does not want a slave? Even on my native world I was sure that the men and boys I knew would not have minded in the least owning me.
10 182 That sort of thing had been clear enough in the party on Earth, where they had looked delightedly and unabashedly on the collar on my neck, and my half-naked limbs.
10 183 I supposed they thought, how pleasant it would be to own Allison Ashton-Baker.
10 184 What shall I name her? Too, I had gathered, during my sale, that the Lady bina had wished to reassure herself that I might be of interest to men.
10 185 I did not understand that.
10 186 Was a coin box to be chained about my neck and I would be sent into the streets? Was I to be put at the disposal of guests when I had finished serving a supper? Was I to be rented out? To be sure, it is not unusual for a free woman to want her serving slaves to be attractive to men.
10 187 A double cruelty is involved in this.
What man does not want a slave? Even on my native world I was sure that the men and boys I knew would not have minded in the least owning me. That sort of thing had been clear enough in the party on Earth, where they had looked delightedly and unabashedly on the collar on my neck, and my half-naked limbs. I supposed they thought, how pleasant it would be to own Allison Ashton-Baker. What shall I name her? Too, I had gathered, during my sale, that the Lady bina had wished to reassure herself that I might be of interest to men. I did not understand that. Was a coin box to be chained about my neck and I would be sent into the streets? Was I to be put at the disposal of guests when I had finished serving a supper? Was I to be rented out? To be sure, it is not unusual for a free woman to want her serving slaves to be attractive to men. A double cruelty is involved in this. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)